What do I do with a tree trunk, that measures 3.5 ft diameter?
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Make a planter or rent a stump grinder and take it down to the ground! Companies will come and due it 4 you!
I have one that is still in the ground and cut level across the top. I use that to put a focal plant on and add plants around it for a pretty area in the yard. I have another one that was cut level across the bottom and top. That one I put on the back patio with a soft round cushion for extra seating.
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put a bird bath saucer on top; attach a round, outdoor fabric cushion with velcro tape, neat -- wish I had it! Sorry you lost the whole tree though!
Saw it into lumber for garden projects.
A no. yrs ago I bought 2 wall clocks made from slabs of tree trunk. The wood was treated and shellaced. The clock works were Roman numerals, and they were beautiful. Unfortunately we had a fire and clocks were destroyed. Please don't destroy the trunks, make something beautiful out of them. You'll never regret it.
spray it for bugs, coat it with a clear acrylic spray to make it decorative. drill holes in it, fill the holes with potting soil or just put pots in the holes and turn it into a flower/ plant holder as a border garden.